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Miles Gloriosus (2001) is a fascinating dive into a lesser-known facet of the documentary genre. The film’s tone is contemplative, almost melancholic at times, bringing forth the struggles and triumphs of its subjects. Pacing can feel uneven, but it seems intentional – capturing the raw essence of real life. It weaves in themes of ambition and identity, showcasing how these intersect in often unexpected ways. The practical effects, while not the focus, add a layer of authenticity that can be quite engaging. Performances by the featured individuals are genuine, allowing for an immersive experience. It's distinctive in its approach, encouraging viewers to reflect more than just consume.
Uneven pacing but adds to the charmFocuses on identity and ambitionPractical effects enhance authenticity
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